verb

definition

To cry out suddenly, from some strong emotion.

definition

To say suddenly and with strong emotion.

Examples of exclaimed in a Sentence

Dean exclaimed in disbelief.

He stumbled over something and exclaimed before she turned on the lamp beside her bed.

Grande exclaimed as Pierre's opponent went down.

Martha exclaimed the next morning as I came downstairs.

Suddenly Mildred pointed with her little hand and exclaimed, "There's the trestle!"

Dan exclaimed happily, pulling chocolate out of the cabinet.

Jessi exclaimed, backing away.

Mary! they suddenly exclaimed, and then laughed.

Lana exclaimed as the large animal knocked her back.

Giddon exclaimed sharply and clawed a spider web from his face.

Alex exclaimed in surprise.

Deidre exclaimed again in a near-squeal.

Oh! exclaimed several voices.

His ambition was insatiable; he is said to have exclaimed when looking at a map that the whole world did not form a sovereignty vast enough for one monarch.

Still undeterred, she entered into a conspiracy to depose her brother after his accession; and when her husband refused to join in the enterprise, she exclaimed that "nature had mistaken their sexes, for he ought to have been the woman."

If you only knew! exclaimed Natasha.

Why, you go giddy even on a staircase, exclaimed several voices.

The definition of the Council of Trent was intended both to enforce the accepted Catholic position and to exclude the teaching of Luther, who, whilst not professing to be certain whether the "substance" of the Bread and Wine could or could not be said to remain, exclaimed against the intolerance of the Roman Catholic Church in defining the question.6 For a full and recent exposition of the Catholic teaching on Transubstantiation the reader may consult De ecclesiae sacra mentis, auctore Ludovico Billot, S.J.

Do go somewhere, anywhere... to the devil!" he exclaimed, and immediately seizing him by the shoulder and looking amiably into his face, evidently wishing to soften the rudeness of his words, he added, "Don't be hurt, my dear fellow; you know I speak from my heart as to an old acquaintance."

I'm so sorry! she exclaimed.

Oh, you petisenfans, allay cushay dormir! he exclaimed, imitating his Russian nurse's French, at which he and Boris used to laugh long ago.

God has sent you! exclaimed deeply moved voices as Rostov passed through the anteroom.

Look there, those are furs! they exclaimed.

To express that he felt the same way, my friend exclaimed, "Ditto!", when I was done speaking.

Petya! exclaimed Denisov, having run through the dispatch.

Ashley exclaimed, darting around the towering vampire.

She.ll be so thrilled to welcome you to our family! she exclaimed.

Sarah jumped up and exclaimed, "You have feelings for this woman!"

She put both her hands over her chest and exclaimed, "How romantic!"

Dean exclaimed, breaking a fingernail on a knot.

Got it! he exclaimed, holding what Dean presumed were Cynthia's car keys.

While he was lying in a swoon some one near him exclaimed, " They run; see how they run!"

Hereupon Caesar (it is said) exclaimed "I am going to Spain to fight an army without a general, and thence to the East to fight a general without an army."

On her monument at Bromley he placed an inscription extolling the charms of her person and of her manners; and when, long after her decease, he had occasion to mention her, he exclaimed with a tenderness half ludicrous, half pathetic, "Pretty creature !"

One of the publishers to whom Johnson applied for employment measured with a scornful eye that athletic though uncouth frame, and exclaimed, "You had better get a porter's knot and carry trunks."

At the critical moment of the battle of Eylau he exclaimed, "If I were the Russian commander for two hours !"

In embracing him for the last time, she felt the cuirass he wore and exclaimed that such a precaution was unworthy of a man resolved to die.

A prolonged battle took place in July 657 in the plain of Siffin (Suffein), near the Euphrates; the fighting was at first, it is said, in favour of Ali, when suddenly a number of the enemy, fixing copies of the Koran to the points of their spears, exclaimed that "the matter ought to be settled by reference to this book, which forbids Moslems to shed each other's blood."

It was on this occasion that he exclaimed, "England does not love coalitions."

When St Maelmaedoc in the first half of the 12th century thought of building a stone oratory at Bangor it was deemed a novelty by the people, who exclaimed, " we are Scotti not Galli."

The legend according to which Galileo, rising from his knees after repeating the formula of abjuration, stamped on the ground, and exclaimed, "Eppur si muovel" is, as may readily be supposed, entirely apocryphal.

Dan exclaimed, pulling chocolate out of the cabinet.

When the sum was named, he exclaimed at hearing the cost, which he regarded as excessive.

But Rhitta the Giant achieved a most decisive victory, and then exclaimed, " This is my immense field.

He would rather die, he exclaimed, or become the slave of Russia, than not destroy his rebellious vassal.

There is fair authority for the well-known legend that, after this meeting at Chester, he was rowed in his barge down the Dee by these potentates, such a crew as never was seen before or after, and afterwards exclaimed that those who followed him might now truly boast that they were kings of all Britain.

It's Zeb--and Jim, too! he exclaimed.

How ill he is! exclaimed the mother.

Just look at her! exclaimed the countess as she crossed the ballroom, pointing to Natasha.

Here! exclaimed different voices; and the heavy breathing of the bearers and the shuffling of their feet grew more hurried, as if the weight they were carrying were too much for them.

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